
Creating App Lists for Families
Back-to-school is a popular time to share resource lists with families. As educators, we know that dialogue with parents might

Back-to-school is a popular time to share resource lists with families. As educators, we know that dialogue with parents might

Earlier this summer I shared a post on 5 Apps to Use with Google Cardboard (read it here). It’s been super

GrammarFlip is a self-paced, instructional program that offers a wide range of engaging grammar lessons. GrammarFlip contains over 50 instructional

Finding high-quality, informational text can be challenge for English Language Arts teachers. This is especially true if you want to

If you have an iOS device or work with students who have iPads in their hands, you’ll want to check

I’m so excited to share the brand new book from fellow Apple Distinguished Educators Karen Lirenman and Kristen Wideen. Karen

If you’ve visited my site before you know that Nearpod is one of my favorite EdTech tools. When I travel

How active are your students during the school day? Walkabouts are simple-to-use, cost-effective online lessons that integrate movement into subjects like

As regular readers of ClassTechTips know, I’m a big fan of Futaba Classroom Games. This innovative app by INKids Education lets teachers put into

Using iPads with your students? You’ll love this list of free iBooks for K-12 students. This list includes interactive, multi-touch books.

You might watch Netflix, HBO Go, or Hulu Plus for personal use on your iPad. But while these may not

The folks at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt have an iPad app full of learning games for youngsters. It includes access to educational books games, and
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